» . ; ’-' *‘ `\‘-` ' f "J"_a_<~v.._ \, .1 .~, . 'THR ».... .., r .- t ,_ 1;'- ‘___ ' - ».1. _ _ ,_ _ .r..’.""" 3 _.C- 4 1!- '~ 5'.. ~ Always ' = -it-a ttf; 1 Signatmaf- -- 1 .init rf0l_:lHf:.B*@l1IE P--...___-e- Br1.¢l¢.i'sik- . i ' - Ataris/ ¢ mi lin .ful " W-="’f‘if_~f__. A ertme aiylortonslilli- ' lioii. S::rt.\rSri|om3Cl\.|;_\i\l'|’\l;_‘f For liver mv-.wa%-_ ~ Thirty Years ‘ - _ ESM* cw’ °r wuppu' 'run ':¢uvAu|» lotuulnv. uuvivfaunf orvv. .1-__ ‘ ti ,l __ 3| ~ Real Economy suggests the p_urcl1ase of the D & A or the La Diva Corsets. Tlicrr is n style to fit your f`1_"_rrrc. Crimfinrc its work- manship und nrnicriol, i's comfort an-.I appearance wilh niher makes. Efficient manufacturing und very large sales cnulilc you to 'Lmy these “Mule -in-Canada" Corsets :ri about halt what irnpnrtcd corscts, wliich url: no hcilcr, sell for. Every D Xe A nnd Ln 'Dina Corset is rr real bar- gum. nr ...r, and 'l`ur unto t...:=.. r Co. 1 .» - ‘¢~f' ’ ':F>-~>=\:,=!~>=f%3_*:.:-:>_:_:ypgfgg:512-it-ff:/;5|r:q.;'5,'f;nsnlst: Band of 105th. Further particular-s_ later. _ CHURCH PARADE.-The church parade yesterday was the largest and probably the finest military parade yet seen in Charlottetown, practically the full strength of the companies n w located in the City taking- part. T(i1e Protestant portion of the Battalion st- tended service in St. James Church and tlre'Catholic in St. Dunstan’s Cs,- thedrul -the sermon in the latter being condricted,-_r;y. nov. Father Mnouald In St. James--,Rev_ Dr. Fullerton preached a most impressive sermon on "The Equipment of a`Soldier.” He intimated that this would probaby be thesr last opportunity to attend -divine service in this City before go- ing overseas and alter a magnificent dissertation on Christian Character` and th duties of a Chritian Soldier, -conciufed with a most' eloquent pero- ration inwhich he expressed the belief and hope that on the battlefield they would quit them as men, clean_men‘ and brave. of whom their native pro-` vince would have good cause 10 be proud. ln the name of 'the citizens of Charlottetown and the people -of the, province he badethem God speed and safe return. Enjoyable features of ther music service were solos by Miss Jacqueline McDonald and McArt- hur Bruce were also two anthems by the choir. Auro 'ram 'ro nusrrco.-Capt. J. G. Webb, recruiting ofllcer for the 1ll5th -French-Acadian Regiment, in Company with Mr. R. H. Sterns and Lieut__Morris of the 105th Battalion and Lieut. Murphy of No.5 Siegéf Bl’-Y-i0l‘y proceeded on "Special Milita- l'Y SerViCe"`by automobile yesterday to Rustico_ .An automobile was used- bccause it was found impossible by Capt. Webb to secure a. .team at any of the liveryi stables Saturday. The object of the trip was to address the Acadian' peoplofian the subject of recruiting on their _way home from church, but as a hoavyfrnlristorm came on at the time thiscoulrl not be done. Tire Captain however met many Of the people and was most hca_rtily received. Arrangements 'l1‘»PA‘Vl W1” lnthis- -Province. °A1’TlilnF~‘o N ¢.lua_~ s--'-sim Bniterr an °inv§5i§iea»1m=wtuu -rs. of C. Hall tomorrow'-evenlng2'f‘* The -”°mmm°° 1° ¢¥\U`lo ar9J1!79!!l'l- .JW D0¥le,~l-ou Coyle and F. E. Dingwell. _ ~ 'F1-_1'_` Nfl. (DF-), L_, B.j'Stevenson_ New GIIQKOW. warrvisitor to the' Ci'ty"'on~ Saturday. '- - - » '- , _FUNERAL--Tile' funeral of the into Memes, Stratrvtuok- puree saturday fW!“.°5i'|‘ his late' '- resigiltlllif. -l'itird¥_‘§Yi'eet.‘being largely at dedl' 'Re_9_: '_ _.~’~Vl¢.»~Murlilry 'coadnetedfaglte 2!8Nl¢6il._i,` "i"lt_0 'pill-bearers ' "W re' Messrs Ia. _B. Miller, H. J. Martin. gililam Harper, William Whitlock, arry Stewart. George Moore. _ ,__ _f ‘.'i_,_ .~' .-.-_‘,”.r - CENTENNIAL 8E;VlCEJ--Th; Cen- viennial celebration of the First ethei .dist Church Sunday- School yesterday _-attracted large congregation. Rev. W. l-I. _Barraolough _pastor of the _Centen- ary Church, St. John, N. B., preached able discoursqs both morning and evenins- The Suhday School service .was very largely attended. and was very ilitm°$ting Mr Henry Smith Presented an historical sketch which was intensely interesting, as it con- tained s wealtliof infomation concern-‘ ing the Methodist' S_\_rndsy School from the time of its commencement here.Ex- celient addresses were also delivered by Rev. Mr. Barraclough and Colonel Moore. A reading; by Miss Dennis was a 'pleasing _feature while the 'part .taken by several children in the sing-' ing was much enjoyed. ent letters from Neil M Rattee, B A indicate that he is now Sergeant in harge of the Helena Hospital for ounded oiltcers at Shorncliue Eng land. 'He had recently a few days leave of absence and enjoyed the pri- - liege of a 'visit to his grandparents at‘ Clacton=on-Sea, Essex, England. The train on which ne joumied was brought to a stand still at Withsm be- cause Zepps were about, and that even- ing saw 'oifle of the most severe raids. but the train was n_o`t damagedatf all, only brought to a stand, as all railvgiy trafiic is. when Zepps are known to e about. M11. Rattee is s son of Revl E. J. Rattee formerly of Malpeque. nsratin IN CHARGE'.0F‘ HOSPITAL.-Re-` c _ _ . _ ., c i __ _ w ' , ~ v _A very interesting game of baseball' will be played this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock, between the Empires and the Rangers. f _ HUHSE HMIES - 0 [Ill K|llG'$ B|HlHlllY .__.~. _ Saturday ai‘ternoon’s Horse Races held on the Exhibition Association ,track proved a big success in every wa)/_.1 ¢"_’,r . - _- . f.- ;- -'- |--_ The weather was perfect, and track excellent the attelrcfauce was _\ll>\Y§"f‘1,§ of one thousand who fully enjoyed the i beautiful June day, the races. and thc fine programme of music furnished by the-1~05th band. Although the._racqs _ were won in three straight heats there _ were many surprises ror the ._'__v'rsc,, oues"- and; in two cases the.-t'av_orit,es were easily beaten.-H i ' The big surprise in storc was _the eriuriiianto the Summerside entry were 'nrnde to hold a nroeting-_ at ltustlco on Wednesday night. To-| night the Captain will hold a rnccting at Bloomfield in company with Capt. kegero of the 105th and Capt. Gallant nd umeeting will be held tomorrow night at MiJc'ouche_ Capt Webb states that some fifty horses were| met, coming and going and they show- D __ by . . Sister Patch in the 2.19 class trot and pace. l'p to the finish' of the first heal, the “wise ones" had given this, race io either Dr. Sharper or Oakley H. The Patch marc was thought to he u half mile performer' as she was credited with it half in 58%. Tire unexpected happened-sire paced the first miie easily in 2.18'/4 and -csggs back and finished the second and -th rd :_ _|-1 ‘H i g f as sclrossa . ._ _ Anofnaflirnrurrnz Estates 01-. ' In ~ Wm- Myrtle. ~ IN A- 1=oUnfacr -1 5,3 15...' .ly company Pressnzj ' ` , ' heDi2mtondfromtl1eS A s ward-T _ ---i C _ In I Terrible Acti:I>(|:;l`-19h1:il§lsl)|}xItI¢‘1ISiI?oi>)vl`:\Ee1TTJ\frthur still H -5 _ wED_ »|_-l_n_!gs__ I the Power of tn:'f;`_o§1_rI|l|:)i_:_ii1;tg;':;i_'Q\iitbbtlarre'sted _ F|°!'¢l\¢° 135055* 'md The Diamond 'Sold at Auction.-___Who Gets Ig?" _ 0” ~: *_ __ _ ._ -4 ';.. "‘ U '_-'r _ . _, _ _. T _ __ . ____ _ -.--Sc -Yamhill ‘-."IEn\ilr ' ~ » ’ ’ ls- -: as _ c .G1i?§¢§‘§g,F‘§§§,§;#F'P91|iB$5fan§vii$'3'i‘if6ei»°f”d1$ni'1 ._ R;“f9¢¢`S¢P!.r-‘§?l'< ,' _ fT' `P_‘RTS M” -rf in ~_. . __ ;" ._ ‘ 0 _ gust rgti "fa -_-‘ _ ` An unugrdlltggaisnnzzeof Love Two_Br;‘egy_é?mf_§q_tk§E'_` ;,§j_,'§f9f",‘{’,‘,¥;,,§',,’§,_‘§§°f,‘_°'f*" MA'r°hvEe'3 P. M. mcHf1_._7 AND 8.45 - ,_ i e _ _ Princess Etta, 2.23% grey m. iw _White ` Cedar' Shingles 'fe 1. ' ` ' I1 aL ° as “ ' To--~ jjb_y. Sc r. ncallla next .week one cargo. of _ _ shingle (Shives Brand) - T-hese-<-are------onei of the a Standard Brands vi -andemuch -superior to any other- _stock offered here A .v.. » r_ _ 4 . - Please ask for prices before placing v orders and we believe you will - -buy our stock. _ L. M. POOLE & co. A .__ _.,,C0nn0]_ly’S<.\)_\_[fl1al‘f _ _ _ _ 173-6-3mSmw3i_ l . .hh gathering with their popular mill- ‘ _ tary songs. » The following is the summary: £2.19 CLASS TROT AND PACE (Mile-‘ Heats.) PURSE $200. Sister Patch, dk. bay m. 2.22% by Joe Pntchen, d Clo ver, entered by Harry A. Siiliphant, Summersldc, P. E. l. 1 l l Oakley H., 241|/3, Br: .G., by Oakley Baron, dam Parket- tu, entered by Hammond Kelley, Charlottetown. by' Princeton, d by Parkside, . "l§1_:g'-'=~"£‘§~'° No cough sufferer old or young can take "';*'-"-°' U5 _._g.' Vi-no's Lightning Cough Cure without benefit. In whooping cough its quick, sure relief is truly if-1 ’.'».» >- _'om' _ .'°{ ggi? .4 ,s people in horses to and get with cd not the least sign oi' alarm; the many cases allowing their close to the auto it . The Cap- are far bet- ~:,",_f:i2 startling. Mothers who do not know Veno s often -think T{\’{_ that whooping cough must go`on until the season changes. if-` _They are wrong. . Veno’s cures whatever the season, cures -' ' at once and cures thoroughly. - Won Grand Prix and Gold Medal, International Health Exhibition, Paris, 1910. There is nothing in \'eno's Lightning Cough Cure that the most delicate child may not take ircely. lt contains no opium, morphine, or paregor-ic, The curative power of Veno's comes from strengthening principlseiwhich enable the breathing organs to throw off attack and not from narcotic ' lronchial Troubles ~_'»'-, lisssltfatsrrh loarseness .‘~ N55 _`, "T;3;-=- rr:-aa ‘:.'.-.152 _ 5 w._ `?&':.. ._'_. ‘ '- .r ';. ri* . » | ._ JI-':~.\_\Z.*. ':.=‘~..'..'~ - " " ’.`;:_:. ' ~..‘ ." I '4’: "~d‘°;.. . ”l¢i.i?."i’i.’.“.I‘.;i.‘?$‘.Z'<‘§2ff" -- »,. -r,_u1.,ro,i_mc<»»n s¢m1,rom|m_ G ey? i_._ "'""“°"- ”"~ W" llood Spitting Asthma _ }\n tv” .. .1 _ 9. ».'.'- i drugs It may he used with fullest con£§snce' ior old or young. Only ` teal and speedy benefit can result.; "en_o's is the remedy ior-- - ` coughs and (Zoids - Dlfflcnlt lreathlng Prlu num. wh°°""' c°"u -~r~ zfftg'-7.¢l:~ _ _-_._>+§yr- :Qf.':‘;>" .~ 1/ -_ . Jil. ~» '».'~'f l _ _ _,’ -_ -. Largs iz-'se crmiainfna il ilmu the auanlfly 60 rcnls. Sold by ,"":7§f\'_7» ‘l, »'.'»‘_. .ff I --When you want leaking pipes, tfoublesome _ -' '~ ,.;;,_._- 3 - _, faucets and any other defect in your Plumbing sys., .-WI I e tem repaired, phone 393 J. _ ' .3 .4 _ -When you want toget estimates on J hat new plumbing installation for your - _ new home, or the re-built dwelling, phone ' 393 J Get Trainor on your job and you will be sure 11....; of satisfaction. - 80-Gfllioll lr 'Fred H. Trainor,§f'__ ` UIIGII- CIURE » .~ v , ._. lr* tain lei' Scotts. and was only about a called bad road -. ' If besrsthe .. .'f°- Seal of Purity. All over thc_worl_d the ' name Sunlight stands forpurrtyin oap. Our $5.00_0` guarantee of Purity _is something more than on, adver- ,- t|_|_emont. lt_mu-ks the ~ high standard we have set forourselvcsiogive , ..= _ you tlte_bcst laundry 1 - soap |t__rs possible to eprodudpst any price,- heats in 2.20. She handled the race with perfect ease and looked as if she could go to a mark of 2.10. ln this race Oakley H. was Joe Patchen's daughter‘s hardest ,contender and was right at her saddle all the time in url first and second heats. in his perfor. mance Oakley showed his old. time vim and stability and made a remark- ubie showing against the fast pacer. Tothe regret of everybody Dr. Shar- .per was on his worst behavior and was distanced in the first heat. Princess Etta and Dixie Girl also did well consi- dering their conditionwbich was. due .to shortage of work this spring. The 2.23 pace was won `by another Patchen mare in Lillian Patchen, own- ,ed by Hammond Kelly. Darby gave her a hard race but the Patchen entry proved too strong. Queen ,Catherine another favorite, acted badly and cap tured fourth money only. Moth Miller winning third. _ The fifth mare Helen A. made a splendid showing consider- ing it was her ilrst appearance. _ The 2.40 trot was an easy class for Brentor_r_H, Jeilicq captured second. Admiral third and Kitchener fourth. Sister Patch, winn`er of the 2.19 trot and pace is owned by Mr._1-larry' Silli- phani. of Summer_side_ She is nine years old and was .purchas‘ed_,at the. 0ld_Gi¢_>ry Sale, New York. and pre- vious to-tbese races had s mark 132%. She is a free legged pscer and if no mishaps occurs sbs will certainly be a 1 lrotcontender in the Maritime Qircuit tbisfsommer. . -’ ‘ _ _ ' dep' *McDonald* "iity. Judges: ,'Mr. mdmgnt, sunhh ning; an<£__£.eon~ _ ard". _ , Mt. ‘HQrbl|rt. Tim ¢_¥L_ B. l_;icMlilsn and Wllgiaam Brtornifl _ _ T 0 management! 1 _ .are o ‘ be congratulated lofi tg éfdiditner in which the iirst race meet ojltllesesson w‘al'lt\iidisd. Q _"rife ordeislld arrange- nisut¢werepstfee\.»,-'~- -- " _ A large body ot the _1il{th___boys in Khaki occupied sestrin ' he” gt-ind stand -and between tirlssirsntsrtsined Olll-F8110 Todbilil ' ` I fa 1. ce¢?¢i>niln=£y;iigiu.5;O_guu:i §_ -at - RA." I . 2579A Es lanlds Avenue- 9700-51 _ _ = _rm¥5&g_o. _ .- _ - ‘rr , _ ~\ ..`.&..`.§.`.. > » '_"'"""` `» " " `" t l’ ~ 'wa an un'-'titanium was Uh1“l¢‘@m 't Jr 1 ' ` -til' ..._. ..¢.'.~.~... < u.-.ou .l~&~l~.w,. ' » or. shsrper,' i"§."`o., 2.`fsi4 Lillian Patchen, Blk. M., by Derby, Blk. 0.. 2.29'/4, by Math ‘|tt'|it`éi~', zito. 9; liy" .‘°‘i-l‘§.l5riil.i.'.‘-.'§’.-it’..°.éi."%‘y"3';.»'ll " _ i'i`he1"`Judges were: Starter. Mr. _'_' -:a"':.'.:°t ~ r 'M o 1- - _ me -'en y my m“_ --___ ,~ ‘_ mm gbriottetown. Kitchener. I. G., byoommo- _ _- ,'¢lo_r_e Lsd&srd,entor,o1_l by_.1.. ' ‘- _ ___ __ _~_-_-1 5 _._ » _ _ . ~ ' ightanley edloclr. Charlotte- _ x ~ ‘ ‘ bansdlan P\i¥um;`\i'i|"osl'oo, Lu, w||,¢“,._ mg. » .. » entered 'by J. P. Conroy, _ Charlottetown. _ 3_3 2 Dixie GlrI,' 2.24'/2,' ‘Bti Mz, Br_Qw.I.1.Dl ...dvr , fat .. ‘m`oro; ent`g§ed‘by Tfifisfiitiixl-‘ "" ' _ derson,.Charl/ottetown. __ ___ _ _.._4 4 El b‘7*?‘i‘i.‘“§__ ““L,|f?¢°d~~ ‘?m°i`»¢.‘i.. by the cl{lnnon Drug Co., Char_lo_ttetow_o,éP. E. J., _ _ , D TimE`."2"138%"2i.9Z2~3Q';.ff: '~ 1 _.- -.- ~,-:~. _' J ' (r-me Mm sus.) ._ .PuasE...s1oo._.._-.___ ._ x riff-/-.'._»-_~-'-' 3 nf-.3-._ " P/s.tchen.~.Bcaf..;'_ent°f.°d ...bv-- - - < Hsmwnndfitellm .Qhariotte ~ town. 1 1 i ,, ,._...,._,-,_,.... .._.,.,. . . _ - J ., _s___e_,_¢_.___my __ Pfiigsley Iwearook; Char- " lot_t_etown_. _ _ 2, 2 Z nr* f ' n _ it . in '_ _ 'en- te‘i'?:da‘h§'),l?S.rt)il?\|r.° &odkin, , (I_harlot_t_etQ_vv__n.__ ___ _ ._ _ 3 3 4 , arding Grahn ‘_ Road. P. l ,_ ' iizixr. " ' Jn" 4sa 1, 1 1 rd N? UI ¢u°§t_;a=f?rr“*».s am- ~r.»a1ura adm cm » -_ I Hdcsgal, lr. 'G-. by Commo; _-____ __ _ W0lld€l'f\\uy Pzufishinl Mrs. A. B. Dlcklcson, New Glasgow, was in the City on Saturday. _ Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Ives, Montague, were in the City Saturday. Mr. H. J. Mcrionald or sourls. west has enlisted in No. 5 Siege Battery. Miss Clara Carver, Pownal, spent Saturday in thc (lily. Proi`cssors Kerr and Reck wont west ycserduy morning. _ 224 ` *___- Mrs. J. E. Robertson, Montague, is spending a few .days in the city. Mr. Samuel Aitken of Aitken's Ferry was a visitor to the city Satur- day. ' - ' _ rvrlss 'r-11|-n»rie°t_h "wright, Charlotte. town .is ‘spending a wcll earned vaca- tion at her -home in Lower Montague. f Miés"r-:l1`fn `s`lmith'. l'ownal,'rt'"'*i1s>'-sua - "-~<' n. ..::_.. --.f~»~»,-1 .\\~._.-__-_ » i <1 L°dv»N_»__%m5 yd* From clul hood tobld ' __ _ - ‘ “'-l`irere’s-a .town - » -Timo-1.11-1 _ it-1.10. in _._ =_','_f"U~ I \\ I ~. ,Y _ _ ".»"J¢»I'isis¥l - `f\`Ud‘\‘-l ._' `.. #LJ _ 1